May 18, 2021
Polk Ultramarine® is kicking things up a notch with the UMS77WTS wake tower housing. Whether you need to hit the right note riding the waves or to bring the party to the sand bar, this new housing gives you the ability to install our powerful 200 watt, 7.7-inch coaxial speakers on the wake tower. The UMS77WTS is the perfect fit for the popular low profile, smoke gray speaker option (UMS77SLP).
The Polk Ultramarine wake tower housing is universal, with four possible mounting options. It can be surface-mounted right out of the box or installed with one of three available mounting brackets: the WSTSAGM circular 4-hole adapter, the WTSASC swivel bar clamp adapter, or the WAKETB1 fixed bar clamp adapter (all sold separately).
The housing can also be installed in any orientation with the Polk badge on the rear rotating to accommodate angled installation for a polished look. Like all of our premium Polk Ultramarine products, the UMS77WTS is weather and salt resistant to withstand the elements of life on the water.
For more information, please visit www.ASAElectronics.com.

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